Product Review of Voice4u

Voice4u is an app designed to assist people with communication challenges due to strokes, autism, language barriers, or traumatic brain injuries. It consists of fun and memorable images that can be used to help bridge the communication app and communicate wants and needs. Voice4u comes with 180 icons that can be sorted alphabetically or put into categories such as foods, activities, and greetings. The user can also create individualized icons to suit their needs. This app is useful for families, special education educators, and speech therapists.
Website: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.voice4uaac.android.voice4u&hl=en
What Users Love About the App
“Great app Good application and the ability to include your own items or modify existing is great. Well done. Most recent update provides further flexibility, keep up the good work.”
“Life saver This is the most awesome app that I’ve found in the Android market, to use in language therapy and in literacy shares. It is totally expandable and all preset images can be edited. In addition, you can create your own categories. It is so worth the price.”
“Superb I use this app with my parent who is mostly in bed. I’m so grateful for finding this app! Installed on my Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD+ and works perfectly on both devices. I liked seamless navigation/screen and the ability of modifying items with huge flexibility.”
“Thanks to Voice4u, my son has made a lot more friends, and really looks forward to going to school everyday, and feels bored when there school is off for the weekend. I never thought this day would come! Millions of thanks!!!”
“This application has huge potential! In our case, our daughter has Down syndrome. Her speech is often unclear to others, she forgets words, and she gets mixed up between similar words. However, she’s fantastic at identifying pictures & loves looking at them just for fun. This tool is a great way to help her both develop language and be understood by others.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“Poor all round For those who are in the unfortunate position of having somebody close to you unable to communicate and suffering from reduced mobility. It’s important that what ever solution you choose makes them less frustrated.”